WELCOME TO GRADUATION
July 2019 Central Coast
RANKED 214
IN THE WORLD1
5-STAR
MAXIMUM RATING FOR OVERALL EXPERIENCE3
TOP 200
10 SUBJECTS RANKED IN THE TOP 2001 IN THE WORLD
95%
OF OUR RESEARCH IS ‘AT’ OR ‘ABOVE WORLD STANDARD’2
No. 1 IN NSW
FOR SOCIAL EQUITY 3 1 QS World University Rankings 2019 2 Excellence in Research Australia 2015 3 2019 Good Universities Guide
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MESSAGE FROM THE CHANCELLOR Dear Graduate,
On behalf of the University of Newcastle community, I would like to extend my heartfelt congratulations to all graduates on this special occasion. Today marks a new and important chapter for you – and the possibilities are endless. You can be confident that your time with the University of Newcastle on the Central Coast Campus has helped to prepare you to be a leader who can make a positive difference and contribution to your community and to our world. Through your studies you have demonstrated unswerving commitment, passion and determination to deliver your very best. These attributes will hold you in good stead for the next step in your journey. We would like to thank you for your unique contribution to our University. You have had an important impact on our strong and vibrant student community – one which has been shaped over the past 30 years and grows stronger each day. I hope sincerely the friendships and networks that you have established during your studies stay with you and I urge you to remain connected to your University though our alumni network. Again, my sincere congratulations to you for this significant achievement. Wherever your professional journey leads you, I wish you every success. Paul Jeans Chancellor The University of Newcastle
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MESSAGE FROM THE VICE-CHANCELLOR AND PRESIDENT Dear Graduate
Congratulations! Today we recognise the important achievement of completing your university degree. The University is proud of the role we have played in helping you to reach this important milestone. In 2019, we are celebrating our own milestone of 30 years on the Central Coast. In that time, the University has built on its commitment of creating a pipeline of graduates with the skills and attributes needed to meet the region’s future needs. In the region and beyond, our Central Coast graduates carry with them our reputation for excellence in research and education. We are the number one university in Australia for ‘industry collaboration’, as ranked by AusIndustry’s Innovation Connections. We are also recognised with a 5-star rating for outstanding overall student education experience and social equity. Additionally, 95 per cent of our research is assessed independently ‘at’ or ‘above world-class standards’. Today, you are joining a talented alumni network, which comprises more than 143,000 graduates based in 134 countries around the world. Our alumni share with you a valuable, hardearned asset: a degree from a world-class university. We encourage you to keep in touch with your University through the alumni network and to share stories of your continued success. With your family and friends, the University of Newcastle community wishes you success in your future endeavours. Professor Alex Zelinsky AO Vice-Chancellor and President The University of Newcastle
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CELEBRATING OUR GRADUATES Dear Graduates,
Successfully navigating the many facets of tertiary education is an impressive achievement that will continue to give you pride throughout your life. A heartfelt congratulations to you. The TAFE NSW testamur you received today proves you are a valued alumni of Australia’s largest vocational education and training provider – an organisation with an international reputation for teaching excellence. TAFE NSW offers more than 1,200 courses, from certificates to degrees, which we continually adapt to meet the emerging needs of employers. TAFE NSW is renowned for equipping students with practical, real world skills and knowledge that employers highly value. You are in good company, both on today’s stage and throughout the world as a part of our supportive TAFE NSW Alumni Association. The weighty combination of theoretical and hands-on learning you enjoyed with us will see you play a key role in shaping the workforce of tomorrow, whether locally, interstate or beyond. Your efforts will help drive the success of whichever industry and region your career takes you through. You have an incredible journey ahead. TAFE NSW has collaborated closely with the University of Newcastle for more than 25 years to deliver a world-class educational experience at Ourimbah. We will welcome you back to study with us again if you choose to, as many thousands of Australians do every year. All the best. Susie George Regional General Manager TAFE NSW
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CENTRAL COAST TERTIARY EDUCATION PATHWAYS Improved access to tertiary education opportunities and responding to the changing employment needs of the Central Coast, are key outcomes of the landmark Central Coast Campus education pathways partnership, between the University of Newcastle and TAFE NSW. This aspiration-driving partnership has thrived for 30 years. Since the first cohort of 89 University of Newcastle students commenced their studies at the Central Coast Campus, at Ourimbah, in July 1989, followed by the commencement of TAFE NSW courses later that year, almost 16,000 University of Newcastle and TAFE NSW students have completed tertiary studies across a network of campuses and presences in the region. Courses and programs offered by the University of Newcastle and TAFE NSW on the Central Coast are designed in consultation with business and industry to ensure graduates are skilled for the future. Flexible articulation and credit arrangements between the partners allow students to move seamlessly between the institutions and tailor their learning to meet their goals and future employment needs. Providing people from all walks of life, and all levels of educational attainment, access to quality higher learning experiences are part of the University of Newcastle’s DNA. Each year, on average, at least half of University enrolments at Ourimbah are students who are the first in their family to undertake a degree. A large number of these students have completed the University’s ground-breaking enabling programs, including Newstep and Open Foundation on the Central Coast. The University offers 19 undergraduate degrees, and a range of postgraduate and higher degree by research programs, supported by world-class teachers and researchers, on the Central Coast. Programs in Oral Health Therapy, Podiatry, Food Science and Human Nutrition, and Exercise and Sports Science and Bachelor Science majors in Marine Science and Sustainable Resource Management are exclusively offered on the Central Coast. Other disciplines offered by the University at Ourimbah include education, nursing, business, commerce, and humanities. For the first time on the Central Coast, the University offers a face-to-face Master of Business Administration, delivered at Gosford. With courses tailored to help accelerate
the careers of local professionals, area specialisations include Health Services Management, Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Marketing and Applied Finance. Across the TAFE NSW Central Coast campuses, students can study over 90 vocational courses covering a range of disciplines including business skills, community services, early childhood education, building and construction, and hospitality, at the certificate, through to advanced diploma level. Tertiary education on the Central Coast continues to thrive. Students from across the region, nation and overseas come to the Central Coast Campus to take advantage of cutting-edge facilities, innovative teaching and learning practices, and the community-minded campus environment. Enrolments continue to grow, with almost 10,000 students enrolled in the University of Newcastle and TAFE NSW programs across the region, in 2019. The shared commitment of the University of Newcastle and TAFE NSW to support regional business and economic growth, in collaboration with regional leaders, will see an extension of tertiary educational offerings and presence on the Central Coast. The Central Coast Medical School and Research Institute (CCMSRI), planned for construction opposite Gosford Hospital, is part of a $250 million vision of the University to reimagine and grow higher education on the Central Coast. The CCMSRI is a collaboration between the University and the Central Coast Local Health District, and will be a driver of better health and wellbeing outcomes for the region through a focus on patient-centered, or integrated care. CCMSRI will also help attract new and innovative investment to the region, and seed new programs and degrees to skill the health workforce of the future. This week more than 1,100 University of Newcastle and TAFE NSW students will receive their awards from the Central Coast Campus. The majority of our graduates choose to stay in the region and as they establish their chosen careers they will make a significant contribution to the future growth and wellbeing of the Central Coast.
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RECONCILIATION STATEMENT The University of Newcastle and TAFE NSW declares its commitment to Aboriginal reconciliation: developing a strong community and fostering mutual respect, social justice and a united voice between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and non-Aboriginal Australians. The Central Coast Campus (Ourimbah) respects and acknowledges the Aboriginal land on which the Australian campuses of the University are located. We acknowledge the Aboriginal nations on whose traditional lands the Campus has a presence, respecting and acknowledging the traditional peoples and the cultural significance and history of the land. The Campus is aware of the impact of the alienation and other forms of injustices including the removal of children, the loss of land, the destruction of languages and culture, and the ongoing struggle for social and restorative justice. Through acknowledging and understanding past losses and injustices and through committing to redressing the social and economic challenges and ongoing racism, we will continue to move forward together to a better future. The Campus recognises that education plays an integral role in providing a foundation and platform for the exercise of self-determination and the empowerment of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Through collaboration and the provision of culturally responsive education the University of Newcastle and TAFE NSW seeks to educate and contribute to the development of a harmonious community. The Campus’ Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities have supported us in ensuring an Aboriginal presence and appropriate and effective levels of consultation and collaboration through the sharing of Aboriginal voices, cultural wisdom and knowledge. These attributes are essential to moving forward to a future of equality and respect in teaching and learning, research, cultural inclusion, celebrating diverse cultures and success.
The Campus acknowledges and appreciates the contribution and support by all communities. We will continue to build on existing partnerships and wherever possible forge respectful relationships designed to contribute to the ongoing endeavour of redressing the circumstance of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander education, health, cultures, languages, social justice, employment and empowerment. The Campus is committed to providing an environment that is free from racism and discrimination, developing opportunities for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to access and succeed in higher education. The Campus embraces the unique and diverse cultures of Aboriginal – the oldest continuing culture in the world – and Torres Strait Island peoples and to ensure the growth of knowledge for all Australians. With respect and collaboration, the University of Newcastle and TAFE NSW embraces a united approach to equality and inclusiveness for all Australian peoples.
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A BRIEF HISTORY OF GRADUATION The graduation ceremony is one of great antiquity. Its essential features have been the same since the 12th century when the first universities came into existence Its necessary constituents are the Chancellor or their Deputy, the academic staff, the graduates, and the public. The church had a monopoly of education, partly because it was the guardian of true doctrine, and partly because clerics were almost the only people who could read and write. As a result, the only person who could license a teacher was the bishop of a diocese until, under pressure of other business, he deputed the task to his chief secretary or chancellor. The second group participating in the ceremony is the academic staff. In the 12th century they would all have been called “masters” or MAs. At that date they were paid no salaries, but hired their own lecture rooms and charged their own fees. But they also formed themselves into a guild or union, which is what universitas originally meant. In the 13th century they won a great victory when they persuaded the Pope to decree that chancellors were obliged to confer degrees on all those nominated by the masters. That is why the masters examine the candidates, why the Dean, acting as their spokesperson, reads out the names of those who are to receive degrees, and why the masters at this ceremony watch to see that the Chancellor or their Deputy does what is required of them. Thirdly, the graduates. The word “degree” comes from the Latin gradus, which means “a step”. When students are admitted to a bachelor degree they move one step up towards the mastership. When they are admitted to a master’s degree they climb another step and come up on a level with the masters, who then receive them into their guild or universitas. The academic gowns are derived from the everyday dress of the medieval clergy. In the Middle Ages they were not open in front, but closed like a clergyman’s cassock. It was in about 1500 that academics had the front opened
up so as to display the fine clothes that they were wearing underneath. The hood was the normal medieval headwear, but it soon acquired a coloured lining. By the 17th century, if not earlier, these colours were strictly controlled so that anyone could identify the university and the degree from the colour of a graduate’s hood. The public is the fourth participant. It has an important function because the whole point of the proceedings is that they should be seen and heard by valid witnesses. The public hears the words of the Dean and the Chancellor and sees the new graduates dressed in their respective gowns or robes. The foregoing is an adaptation of an address given at a graduation ceremony at the University of Birmingham by Emeritus Professor R H C Davis and reprinted in his book ‘From Alfred the Great to Stephen’ (Hambledon Press, 1991), pp. 307-309. It is reproduced with kind permission of the author’s widow.
ABORIGINAL STOLE
The red, yellow and black stoles are worn by Aboriginal students and staff during graduation and relate to the colours of the Aboriginal flag. The colours of the Aboriginal flag represent the land (red), the sun (yellow) and the people (black).
TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER STOLE
The green, blue and black stoles are worn by Torres Strait Islander students during graduation and relate to the colours of the Torres Strait Island flag. The colours of the Torres Strait Island flag represent the land (green), the sea (blue) and the people (black). The University of Newcastle is a national leader in the attraction and success of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students. The wearing of the stoles celebrates culture and identity in a significant ceremony that also celebrates success.
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THE GRADUATION CEREMONY THE MACE
The Mace is the symbol of formal authority. The Mace used today belongs to the University of Newcastle and was designed by gold and silversmith, Gerald Benney. It is made of Australian walnut and silver and its head represents an open book – the traditional symbol of learning. The Mace was a gift from the University of New South Wales to commemorate the establishment of the University of Newcastle as an autonomous institution on 1 January 1965. It is always borne ahead of the Chancellor in the academic procession during formal ceremonies such as today’s presentation of academic awards.
THE UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE FANFARE
The Fanfare is played at all ceremonial functions to herald the entry and departure of the Chancellor and other members of the Council. It was composed by Professor Robert Constable and first performed in 1994.
THE UNIVERSITY MEDAL
The award of a University Medal is an honour made only when there is a candidate of sufficient merit. To be considered for this award, a graduate must have a consistent record of exceptional academic achievement at all levels of their degree program, and qualify with the highest level of that degree.
HONOURS
The award of Honours is given to students who complete an additional year of study after the completion of a bachelor’s degree. Some bachelor’s degrees, such as Engineering or Education, have Honours embedded in the four year degree program. Honours generally consists of part coursework and part research requiring submission of a thesis. Honours can be awarded as Class I, Class II Division 1, Class II Division 2, or Class III.
WITH DISTINCTION
A bachelors or masters degree is conferred with distinction in cases where a candidate has achieved a Grade Point Average of 6.0 or above in the degree, out of a maximum of 7.0.
COMBINED DEGREE
A combined degree is one where a student studies for two separate degrees at the same time. It is possible for the student to complete the degree requirements for one degree ahead of the other. The student receives a testamur for each degree. Places for combined degrees are very competitive and offered to the highest performing students who apply.
MUSICAL INTERLUDE
During the graduation ceremony, students, graduates and staff from the University of Newcastle’s Conservatorium of Music entertain and demonstrate their skills and passion for music.
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CEREMONIES
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THURSDAY 4 JULY 2019 10AM CEREMONY
ORDER OF PROCEEDINGS
OCCASIONAL SPEAKER
The Master of Ceremonies will announce the imminent commencement of the ceremony
MS PAULA MARTIN
The University Fanfare will herald the entry of the Dais Party The assembly will rise and remain standing until the conclusion of the National Anthem The Chancellor, Mr Paul Jeans will declare the proceedings open The Vice-Chancellor and President, Professor Alex Zelinsky AO will address the assembly and introduce the Occasional Speaker The Occasional Address will be delivered by Ms Paula Martin Presentation of degree recipients from the Faculty of Business and Law, Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment and the Faculty of Science The Chancellor will invite Miss Miranda Cashin to speak on behalf of the graduates Musical Interlude Presentation of award recipients from TAFE NSW The Regional General Manager, Ms Susie George will invite Mr Steev Hassall to speak on behalf of TAFE NSW graduates The Chancellor will declare the proceedings concluded The Dais Party and assembly will rise as the University Fanfare is sounded and the Dais Party process from the stage The Procession of Graduates will follow the Dais Party out of the venue Reception for graduates and their guests in the Millery Café Bar
Ms Paula Martin is a regional leader in the business sector with national and international expertise in innovation, marketing, branding and strategy. As the Regional Director of the NSW Business Chamber Central Coast, she works across business, industry and government championing priorities for the region’s small businesses including building capacity, generating jobs and reducing red tape. In addition to her role with the Chamber, Ms Martin is the General Manager of the award-winning Australian Business Consulting & Solutions. Through this multi-disciplinary business, Ms Martin works with local and national organisations on their marketing, international trade, safety, human resources and business improvement strategies. Ms Martin has led national branding and commercialisation projects for organisations including KPMG, Development Dimensions International, and the Research Institute for Asia and the Pacific. Among many firsts in her career was the establishment of a service in Shanghai to help Australian SMEs find genuine buyers in China. She also led the design of leading HR Management System, HR Advance, and the development of Australia’s most comprehensive online business health check, Business Propel. Ms Martin is currently a Board Director of Central Coast Industry Connect, a member of the Central Coast Council Employment and Economic Development Advisory Committee, and member of the Westpac Small Business Advisory Board. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Applied Communication from Western Sydney University.
2PM CEREMONY
ORDER OF PROCEEDINGS
OCCASIONAL SPEAKER
The Master of Ceremonies will announce the imminent commencement of the ceremony
DR PETER LEWIS
The University Fanfare will herald the entry of the Dais Party The assembly will rise and remain standing until the conclusion of the National Anthem The Chancellor, Mr Paul Jeans will declare the proceedings open The Vice-Chancellor and President, Professor Alex Zelinsky AO will address the assembly and introduce the Occasional Speaker The Occasional Address will be delivered by Dr Peter Lewis Presentation of degree recipients from the Faculty of Health and Medicine Musical Interlude The Chancellor will invite Miss Emma Collins to speak on behalf of the graduates The Chancellor will declare the proceedings concluded The Dais Party and assembly will rise as the University Fanfare is sounded and the Dais Party process from the stage The Procession of Graduates will follow the Dais Party out of the venue Reception for graduates and their guests in the Millery Café Bar
Dr Peter Lewis is a leading expert in disease prevention and public health. He is the Director of Public Health and Clinical Lead – Integrated Care for the Central Coast Local Health District. Following early training in general practice, Dr Lewis moved into the field of public health medicine with an emphasis on disease prevention. He started his career in this field working as a physician and – at the same time – as researcher as a National Health and Medical Research Council Public Health Research Fellow at the University of Newcastle. In his current role, which he has held for more than 20 years, Dr Lewis is responsible for the Central Coast region’s response to infectious disease outbreaks, the promotion of immunisation programs and the management of environmental health issues. His work increasingly addresses the management of chronic conditions. Most recently, Dr Lewis was involved with the development of the Central Coast’s plan for diabetes care – a partnership with the Local Health District, Aboriginal Health and the Primary Health Network. Dr Lewis holds a Bachelor of Medicine / Bachelor of Surgery and a Master of Public Health from the University of Sydney, a Diploma in Obstetrics from the Royal Australian College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, and a Graduate Diploma of Medical Statistics from the University of Newcastle.
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THURSDAY 4 JULY 2019 6PM CEREMONY
ORDER OF PROCEEDINGS
OCCASIONAL SPEAKER
The Master of Ceremonies will announce the imminent commencement of the ceremony
MRS SHAYNE PLAYER
The University Fanfare will herald the entry of the Dais Party The assembly will rise and remain standing until the conclusion of the National Anthem The Chancellor, Mr Paul Jeans will declare the proceedings open The Vice-Chancellor and President, Professor Alex Zelinsky AO will address the assembly and introduce the Occasional Speaker The Occasional Address will be delivered by Mrs Shayne Player Presentation of degree recipients from the Faculty of Education and Arts The Chancellor will invite Ms Maria Voznesenskaya to speak on behalf of the graduates Musical Interlude Presentation of award recipients from the Newstep program The Chancellor will invite Miss Laura Johnstone to speak on behalf of the Newstep students Presentation of award recipients from the Open Foundation program The Chancellor will invite Miss Hayley Vandermeel to speak on behalf of the Open Foundation students The Chancellor will declare the proceedings concluded The Dais Party and assembly will rise as the University Fanfare is sounded and the Dais Party process from the stage The Procession of Graduates will follow the Dais Party out of the venue Reception for graduates and their guests in the Millery Café Bar
Mrs Shayne Player is acknowledged nationally as a leader in education, student engagement and equity. Starting as a secondary history teacher in 1984, Mrs Player has held teaching positions at the forefront of educational change including Assistant Principal Learning Difficulties, Literacy Consultant and Head Teacher Special Education. Today, she is the Principal of Tuggerah Lakes Secondary College Tumbi Umbi Campus, which is recognised for its delivery of excellence in education, and student and community inclusiveness, cohesion and engagement. Since her appointment in 2005, Mrs Player has transformed the campus academically, socially and culturally for students, community and staff. Mrs Player’s impact beyond the school is considerable, taking a leadership role in networks including the Tuggerah Lakes Learning Community and the NSW Secondary Principals’ Council. She was the President of the Central Coast Secondary Principals’ Council from 2008 to 2018; and currently co-leads a reference group to support the shift into new pedagogies for young people in a changing world. Mrs Player has been the recipient of a Distinguished Service Award to the NSW Secondary Principals’ Council. Her contribution and leadership was recognised in 2012 when she was announced the Australian Secondary Principal of the Year. Mrs Player holds a Bachelor of Arts and a Diploma of Education from the University of New South Wales, a Master of Education (Special Education) from Charles Sturt University, and she is currently undertaking a PhD program of study.
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GRADUATES FACULTY OF BUSINESS AND LAW UNDERGRADUATE BACHELOR OF BUSINESS WITH DISTINCTION Todd Martin Ebonee Moss
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS Jacob Allman Oliver Thomas Barone Rachel Dorothy Bateman Erin Maree Booth John William Boyd Jack Carlisle Max Henry Nicola Kralic Ebony Mills Timothy Smith Stephanie Carol Walker Joshua Williams
BACHELOR OF COMMERCE WITH DISTINCTION Craig William Buchanan Robert John McGuire
BACHELOR OF COMMERCE Jackson Martin Baker Zoe Patricia Cunneen Gillian Kayla Karaitiana Ryan John Leembruggen Christopher Newell Craig Peter Shepherd Joshua Williams
FACULTY OF EDUCATION AND ARTS HIGHER DEGREE BY RESEARCH SCHOOL OF EDUCATION DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN EDUCATION Joanna Robin Brown Thesis Title: It’s The Right Thing To Do - University School Partnerships as a Social Emotional Journey
SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCE DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN HISTORY Rosalie Janet Bunn Thesis Title: The History and Impacts of the University of Newcastle’s Open Foundation Program
UNDERGRADUATE BACHELOR OF ARTS (HONOURS) WITH HONOURS CLASS II DIVISION 1 Sharon Lee Allibone
BACHELOR OF ARTS WITH DISTINCTION Leia Cook Damien Townsend
BACHELOR OF ARTS Avalon Avalon Breen Carol Ann Fitter Thomas Maxwell Hockman John Hundley Sam Kirkwood Rachel Eleanor McGuinness Desmond James Stein Sophie Tewksbury
BACHELOR OF EDUCATION STUDIES WITH DISTINCTION Max Woods
BACHELOR OF SOCIAL SCIENCE WITH DISTINCTION Bayhan Baydar Melissa Carlson Lisa Maree Churchill Shilla Chee Daniel Abby Louise Douglass Rebecca Jeannette Manning Annaly-Wattary On Gareth John Pugh Maria Voznesenskaya
BACHELOR OF SOCIAL SCIENCE Gemma Maree Bootle Megan Bowman Frances Joy Chatwin Shirley Engel Samantha Louise Ford Chantelle Howton Layman Gina Marie Little Jared Thomas Lyons
Antoinette Macgregor Lonestar Makoni Melissa Jane McConnell Freya McCullough Blake Mcgee Hayley Jane O’Grady Christopher Paul Oliver Alexander John Rabey Sarah Catherine Roden
BACHELOR OF TEACHING (EARLY CHILDHOOD AND PRIMARY) (HONOURS) WITH HONOURS CLASS I Amelia Helen Wing
BACHELOR OF TEACHING (EARLY CHILDHOOD AND PRIMARY) (HONOURS) Morgan Kaitlin Alley Briarna Jamel Beeforth Stephanie Jennifer Davidson Marnie Finch Monique MurielAmelia Jean-Louis Noeline Jean Lara Christopher Gregory Milner Elizabeth Murray - Wright Teagan Louise Pond Melissa Annalise Ritchie Amber Jean Sheargold Elizabeth Kate Stevens Daisy Sullivan Jeffrey Mark Tapping Chantelle Michelle Thorn Natalie Karen Vella Ashlei Elise Fay Willcocks Alana Fay Wright Kiara Ann Louise Xerri
BACHELOR OF TEACHING (PRIMARY) / BACHELOR OF EARLY CHILDHOOD STUDIES Jasmine Louise Potter
BACHELOR OF TEACHING (HUMANITIES) (HONOURS) Aaron Aichinger Rachel Clare Carle Dylan Crawford Michelle Erskine Georga Helena Jean Mannisto Mairead Ann McKenna Tegan Drew Rankine Jessica Lorraine Vella Amber Louise Walters Grace Elizabeth Watson
BACHELOR OF TEACHING (PRIMARY) (HONOURS) Matthew Joel Asciak Kyle Rodney Baldwin Shane Andrew Bell Jarrod Bruce Birch Olivia Teresa Bourke Gavin Peter Bradley Zoe-Anne Corinne Bradley Kaylee Ann Brown Mikayla Jade Caldon Eleanor Campey Emily Ann Crowe Gemma Amy-Louise Crowson Kristy Louise Cumberland Joel Hayden Thomas Delaney Matthew Graeme Dodd Krista Dowdell Jemma Jade Fallon Nicholas Fuentes Elissa Jane Glabus Tierney Lee Grice Isabel May Hale Luke James Hayter Sarah Margaret Johnstone Lauren Maree King Daniel Koch Timothy Peter Lang Charlotte Emily Long Samantha Jane Marlin Emily Rose Marsh Aiden Joseph McCann Laura Peta Meagher Georgiana Harriett Annah Morgan Monique Negal Chelsea Orr Michelle Therese Rhodes Kristie Riley Lara Kate Robertson Jesse Sant Jordan Seifert Natalee Rae Smith Tegan Madison Taylor Jake Lawrence Thew Hannah Tunbridge Alana Tweed Richard Ross Wales Cristal May Walters Jasmine Ward Scott Andrew Webber Aimee Welch Gabrielle Elizabeth Wellfare Susan Joy Wilkins Niall Williams Tracy Louise Woolley
BACHELOR OF TEACHING (PRIMARY) / BACHELOR OF ARTS WITH DISTINCTION Tracy-Lee Whitby
Amy Maree Sneath
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING AND BUILT ENVIRONMENT UNDERGRADUATE BACHELOR OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY WITH DISTINCTION Wade Lachlan Carmichael Simon John Mather
BACHELOR OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Robert James Barnard James Byrne Ryan Eric Cunneen Samuel Fountain Peter Hatton Bradley Lawrance Partridge Lynda Erica Russ
FACULTY OF HEALTH AND MEDICINE HIGHER DEGREE BY RESEARCH SCHOOL OF HEALTH SCIENCES DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN ORAL HEALTH Kaye Franks Thesis title: The Development of an Educational Resource to Increase Oral Health Therapy Students Knowledge, Skills and Delivery of Dietary and Nutritional Advice as Part of Preventive Oral Health Care Denise Gaye Higgins Thesis Title: The Implementation of Instructional Design for Dental and Oral Health Simulated-Based Learning Experience for Psychomotor Skill Acquisition supported by a Conceptual Framework and Educational Theories
DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN PODIATRY Angela Therese Searle Thesis Title: The Effectiveness of a Stretching Intervention in Lowering Plantar Pressures Related to Reduced Ankle Range of Motion in People with Diabetes
POSTGRADUATE MASTER OF PUBLIC HEALTH Sandra Lynn Taylor
UNDERGRADUATE BACHELOR OF HEALTH SCIENCE (HONOURS) WITH HONOURS CLASS II DIVISION 1 Lauren Church
BACHELOR OF NURSING WITH DISTINCTION Jean Jorel Alvarez Rebecca Leslie Amor Emma Armstrong Lyssa Maria Bertoncello Joshua Dean Campbell Melanie Jane Charlton John Joseph Griffin Katherine Howson Chantel Barbara Jordan Kimberly Lauren Joyce Rachel Lauren Kemp Jacinda Michelle Kirwan Leonie Krishnan Avia Macnamara Nicole Maree Martin Erine Diwa Miclat David William Moore Kailie Loudon Moroney Julie Moxham Angelo Christian Nunez Gutierrez Janet Leanne Parsons Chelsea Rafter Sarah Jane Rigby Michelle Sargent Courtney Carmen Schwarz Shelley Louise Thomas Alana Jane Thomson Belen Torres Inchaustti Casey Turdak Alexandra Varadjanin Troy Robert Watson Lucy Westwood
BACHELOR OF NURSING Jessica Lee Affleck Jacinda Kiamala Anraad Rebecca Mary Arnfield Jessica Sharon Baker Chrystal Barford William Patrick Barker
Anna Louise Bensley Fiona Alice Blakeway Emma Louise Blunden Claire Terese Bodle Alison Mary Brewer Nicholas Bugden Joanne Burton Karishma Dawn Campbell Lauren Amy Capuano Laura Janet Carlin Laura Jean Carrigan Alexander John Chapman Jodie Christie Keely Lee Clack Teresa Yanet Coleman Jess Taylor Combes Alana Anne Cowling Juanita Cherie Cremer Anton Bernard Cunningham Rachael Grace Darabi Kirsty Lee Dewberry Hannah Jean Didovich Jessica Elizabeth Doyle Madison Jade Dransfield Paige Egan Zoe Marie Ehlefeldt Kristy-Lee Ellery Jessica Anne Elliott Deborah May Elrick Erica Lauren Fardy Ashley Farrugia Lucia Victoria Fox Isabella Fuller Elisabeth Beatriz Garrido Amanda Louise Green Sandra Jill Gregory Htee Hgee Groom Courtney Haines Hanna Hasanat Cecilia Beth Hawkins Abbey Mary Hayter Debra Louise Hockey Karley Merle Horton Jessee May Howells Towhid Islam Melissa Jane Jeffery Manraj Kaur Charlotte Mary Kay-Noble Robert Mark Kregting Hayley Brooke Lanham Jonathan Thomas Lever Rodney Stuart Longe Norman Longwood Emma Lorizio Elizabeth Sheila Macaskill Samantha Maree Mancell Sharon Maxine Martin-Sawka Robert Mason Alix McLaughlin Monika McMahon Shelley Isabelle McRohan Lyndel McMaster Janelle Gai Morrow Tyarna Neal Jacqueline Nickolls Justin Nielsen Kristy Alison O’Donoghue Carol Elaine Oboh
Amenze Jennifer Omorefe Christie Annette Owen Sarah-Jane Piper Karina Jane Pritchard Jessie Lea Pullen Amity Rawlings Peyton Jayne Roberts-Garnsey Belinda Jennifer Rudder Britnei Annette Ryan-Mackie Lisa-Marie Schultze Karly Ann Seymour Morton Tayla Jane Slattery Teagan Kelly Somerville Benjamin James Stevens Lara Chantelle Stevens Brooke Elizabeth Taunton Hannah Michelle Thompson Jessica Tyne Jennifer Anne Verster Zoe Nina Colleen Waddell Chantelle Louise Wallin Kelly Jade White Chad Whitehead Michelle Winnacott Ashlee Lauren Withers Rico Hung Kwong Wong Kayla Wood Anita Wright Aimee Louise Young Zivai Edgar Ford Zing’Anga
BACHELOR OF ORAL HEALTH THERAPY WITH DISTINCTION Emma Collins Madison Adele Gill Adriana Bee Lee Maheshathme Mahendran Georgia Miles Queenie Pang Alma Pleh Rhiannon Renee Scott Roheath Lawrence Sequeira Jessica Taylor Vanessa Leanne Van Nieuwkerk
BACHELOR OF ORAL HEALTH THERAPY Abdullah Amur Said Al Ghenaimi Faisal Barafi Kayla Louise Beever Amanda Beshai Jessica Ho Nhu Y Bui Xuru Chambers Phoebe Eileen Cousins Chloe Dimmock Ali El-Massri Luisa Maria Escalante Kirrilee Shea Fall Carla Gualtieri Zohra Hashemi Kristopher Michael Heuston Shida Khajeh-Taheri Roza Khaybullina Kris Krishneel Kumar Lauren Emma Lane Su Wai Lwin Lwin Meshal Malikzada
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BACHELOR OF TEACHING (SECONDARY) / BACHELOR OF ARTS
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Krystal McCann William Gabriel McGeachie Ashleigh Ann Milne Nicole Paz Cherady Russell Doris Stevanovic Crona Therese Stokes Arun Subramaniam Rhianne Stacie Sutherland Donna Tang Avesta Toray Safi
BACHELOR OF PODIATRY WITH DISTINCTION Alex Copeland Iain McShane Daniel Alexander Ryan Chieng Bing Wong
BACHELOR OF PODIATRY William Anthony Adams Anneliese Sarah Ball Tiarna Louise Bilham-Cox Georgina Dianne Bissell Aidan James Blanchard Renee Rose Carroll Paul Clarke Jessica Dorn Lauren Jean Eccles Nadine Elliott Elisabeth Caroline Emrys Benjamin Hugh Ferguson Emily Kate Ford Courtney Giggins Illias Gore Benjamin Gray Anthony John Edward Green Benjamin Grant Haggett Tuong Loc Hua Emile Jaye Ashley Jane Kerkhoff Michelle Lalor Cameron Scott Liles Siu Hei Winston Ma Gabrielle Louise Malley Denika Skye Manoe Bonnie Juliet McNab Lauren Montague Kudzai Mupedzi Ashleigh Louise Partland Janine Maree Piper Stephen Pliatsikas Charles William Reynolds Mathew Richard Scott Jake Sleeman Mitchell Starkey Kimberley Jane Wilkinson Siu Ho Yuen
FACULTY OF SCIENCE
BACHELOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND MANAGEMENT
HIGHER DEGREE BY RESEARCH
Nicholas Fell-Marston Hannah Sofie Finlay-Jones Madeleine Liana Furneaux James Martin Beth Margaret Millsteed Gavin Paul Shelley
SCHOOL OF ENVIRONMENTAL AND LIFE SCIENCES DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN EXERCISE AND SPORT SCIENCE Belinda Maree Thompson Thesis Title: The Effects of the Menstrual Cycle and Oral Contraceptive Cycle on Muscle Function, Resistance Training Responses and Body Composition
DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN FOOD SCIENCE Hebah Muhsien Sabiah Al Ubeed Thesis Title: Effect of Hydrogen Sulphide on the Postharvest Metabolism of the Green Leafy Vegetable, Pak Choy (Brassica Rapa Subsp. Chinensis) Trung Thanh Dang Thesis Title: Brown Algae as a Source of Bioactive Compounds for Pancreatic Cancer Treatment Van Anh Le Thesis Title: Extraction of Bioactives and Oil from Gac Seeds Konstantinos Papoutsis Thesis Title: Optimized Conditions for the Preparation of Citrus By-Product Aqueous Extracts Enriched in Polyphenols and Antioxidants Bahareh Saberi Thesis Title: Evaluation of Edible Coating Application on ‘Valencia’ Orange Fruit Rahul Thakur Thesis title: Edible Films and Coatings for Improving Postharvest Quality of Fresh Horticulture Produce
ASSOCIATE DEGREE IN HEALTH
UNDERGRADUATE
Steven Arthur Brown Robert Chalmers Fiona Mann
BACHELOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND MANAGEMENT (HONOURS) WITH HONOURS CLASS I Mark Alex Bennett
Jaydon Brian White Jack Williams Matthew Williamson
BACHELOR OF FOOD SCIENCE AND HUMAN NUTRITION (HONOURS) WITH HONOURS CLASS I Philip Andrew Davy
BACHELOR OF EXERCISE AND SPORT SCIENCE (HONOURS) WITH HONOURS CLASS I
BACHELOR OF FOOD SCIENCE AND HUMAN NUTRITION WITH DISTINCTION
Patrick Alexander Marshall Armstrong
Megan Bennett Joanne Maree Blackburn Nicole Jennifer Boland Beth Johanna Favetta Hannah Wallace
BACHELOR OF EXERCISE AND SPORT SCIENCE (HONOURS) WITH HONOURS CLASS II DIVISION 2 Sophie Anderson
BACHELOR OF EXERCISE AND SPORT SCIENCE WITH DISTINCTION Hayden Joseph Cunneen Caitlin Knox William John Nieuwenhuise Joseph Ryan Rhiannon Jane Stellmaker Nathan Tuntevski
BACHELOR OF EXERCISE AND SPORT SCIENCE Tiarne Paige Ashman Jordan William Anthony Atkin Deklan Robert Baker Lauren Byrne Alexa Calic Brandon Calovski Lauren Ann Charlton Alexi Dionisios Cominos Julie Dein Stephanie Flaherty Alexander Ford Jackson James Ford Nathan John Gray Riley Holohan Jessica Hooper-McCann Barton Tye Hourigan Izaac Hughes Emily Hurd Patrick Jones Sophie Lane Jake Richard Lewis Gianni Martine Courtney Kate McFadyen Jessie Pfeffer Katey Theresa Regan Lachlan Charles Ryan Joshua Dean Sinclair Lillian Grace Stevenson Jessica Storey Sean Sweeney Kyrah Tos Kim Alexis Trayhurn Daniel Tuddenham Kate Elizabeth Vane-Tempest
BACHELOR OF FOOD SCIENCE AND HUMAN NUTRITION Bryce Kirk Fielder Jason Sean Holloway Jade Alicia Jan Amanda Johnson Jayden Daniel Musson Jessica Peachey Martin James Stein Caitlin Rose Thomson
BACHELOR OF PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE (HONOURS) WITH HONOURS CLASS II DIVISION 1 Benjamin Anthony Stewart
BACHELOR OF PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE (HONOURS) WITH HONOURS CLASS II DIVISION 2 Taryn Leslie Hayhurst
BACHELOR OF PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE WITH DISTINCTION Andrew Mayes Leigh Curtis Tulley
BACHELOR OF PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE James Butt Michael Phiilip Deggens Jessica Krause Alexandra Laing Monique Launt
BACHELOR OF PSYCHOLOGY (HONOURS) WITH HONOURS CLASS I Miranda Cashin Sophia Littler Robyn Alexandra Mills Yeow Khoon Pua Mitchell David Young
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BACHELOR OF PSYCHOLOGY (HONOURS) WITH HONOURS CLASS II DIVISION 1 Alexandra Jane Connell Ashleigh Dolbel Shay Elise Goddard Antony John Gray Katie Jean Harrison Joshua Michael Lynch
BACHELOR OF PSYCHOLOGY (HONOURS) WITH HONOURS CLASS II DIVISION 2 Julie Henry
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE WITH DISTINCTION Gerhardus Stephanus Barnard
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Darrell William Evans Finlay Johnson Luke Mark Kelly Shannon McConnell Jay Thomas McCord Shauna Pauline Young
ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND FOUNDATION STUDIES CENTRE NEWSTEP PROGRAM Paige Anita Adams Margaret Asiago Presley Barrett Ryan Andrew Baxter Ashleigh Bennett Nicholas Bigelow Matthew Glen Bowers-Brown Wyatt Brewster Jacinta Brookhouse Natalie Brunetta Brock George Chant Aleksei Petrovich Chijoff Kaela Cobb Isabella Grace Cobbold Charley Cooper Shelly Curwen Jordan Andrew James Davies Jake Denne Waisale William Easton Nicole Maree Everett Cristabel Farmilo Chloe Anne Farrell Wesley Faupula Lachlan Jennings Fernandes Laynee Field Jasmine Fleming Matthew Arthur Ford Amber Foy Molly Furniss Adam Gale Tom Golding India Blue Granger
Joshua James Hart Benjamin Hatton Ally Jane Hayhow Tamarah Fayth Hayward Matthew Hedges Chloe Hockley Tamara Holz Emily April Hungerford Ellie Louise Hutchin Ranni Elizabeth Jackson Sophie Grace Jaksich Harrison Johnson Laura Kathryn Johnstone Georgia Johnstone-Keefe Chloe Beth Jones Johanna Kerr Lily Grace Lonergan Jacob Leonard Mantoszko Joe Maurice Martin Marco Antonio Martinez Abbie McDonald Annie McDonald Sarah Louise McGowen Kirsten McIntosh Bianca Mena Caitlin Neelands Lauren Newton Hayley Power Jordan Robert Power Tahnee Rabot Jacinta Taylor Ross-Clark Emily Sawer Kristyna Leta Scarce Georgia Elizabeth Schofield Rhys Schofield Cody Bella Smith Noah Alexander Smith Pauline Soriano Bailey John Stiff Amy Bernadette Stuart Lachlan Joseph Thomas Wilfredo Tinoc Zac Turner Carli Van Der Wateren Aimee Jessica Wall Caitlin Rose Waller Jessica Warby Brianna May Watkins Elizabeth Westwood Tayla Whalen Chelsea Nicole Wynn
OPEN FOUNDATION CERTIFICATE PROGRAM Elizabeth Claire Acton Grajene Aguilar Elliza Andrew Alisha Anquetil Luke Peter Armstrong Tracey Arnold Tamara Daphne Asmus Holly Annabel Austin Carmine Barone Rachael Bassett Nerolie May Beckford Nicole Bednarek
Bradley John Bennett Jayda Bennett Lucie Berkman Bree Besley John Bissett Jordan Kristy Bleiker Rhiannon Booth Shayla Bowler Jarrod Steven Bowman Jennifer Boyd Stacie Ann Breceljnik Melissa Brokenshire-Cotten Thomas Peter Brown Brooke Lee Burdon Lauren Burgess Kimberley Burn Chad Burridge Janelle Louise Burton Kris Butcher Ronette Caldwell Denise Cannon Stephanie Carnovale Kellie Anne Carroll Benjamin Chilcott Eliza Clarke John William Clarke Lachlan Conaty Samuel Thomas Coombs Gilda Maruzella Corcoran Olivia Corkery Chloe Anne Costelloe Georgia Renee Curtis Steven Curtis Madeline Grace Daelman Cailee Ryan Darley Kellie Jade Davies Thomas Deblaere Jake Alan Dempsey James Dey Isabella Di Michiel Scott Sefton Dibley Emily Diessel Taylah Divall Joshua Doherty Claudia Donovan Allison Dougherty Skye Louise Duffy Elyse Dwyer Scott John Elphick Kimberley Anne Essex Heather Rosamund Everett Reid Logan Falconer Mitchell Fenwick-Scott Clodagh Fitzsimons Jo-Anne Flack Madeleine Rose Forbes James John Foster Nathan Foster Andre Henry Furneaux Pabita Gautam Acharya Paris Gearing-Jones Mohamed Ali Gentles Isabella Grace Gibbons Pamela Glasgall Amelia Grose Samira Hafizi Kaitlin Jade Hale
Paige Kimberley Hardaker Jade Harkins Lynne Marie Hesketh Emma Lee Hetherington Rachael Hetherington Natalie Hextall Scott Kenneth Higgins Breeanna Jade Hill Iesha Sharni Hill Lauren Ann Holst Megan-Rose Hopwood Joshua David Hunt-Noon Samia Hussaini William Jackson Lucy James Ellery Jane Jeffries Elisa Nicole Jenson Curtis Jones Hajar Ahmed Kadhim Zainab Ahmed Kadhim Lauren Keating Ruby Keating Tayla Kelly Benjamin Charles King Mark Kirton Jai Peter Kretchmer Natasha Kuosa James Larsen Bernadette Lazic-Kirk I Gusti Ayu Sri Lestari Michelle Lindeboom Amanda Louise Linnen Lauren Marie Mace Nicholas James Maclennan Mikayla Kalinda Maguire Fatemeh Mahsa Mahmoodi Tyla Manik-Dybing Shauna Marmara Emily Marshall Malye Tamika Matthews-Cox Kimberley Justine McCulloch Blair McDonald Ceri Rose McDowell Daniel McFarlane James Ioane Michael McGrath James Zachary McIntosh Ainsley Kate McMahon Marieta McNelley Luke McTaggart Emily Metcalf Alison Dianne Milligan Jayde Mills Camryn Andrew Milne Anthony William Milner Jessica Rose Mlacic Rebekka Montesin David Lawrence Moon Emma Morrison Jonathan Muir Jordyn Annelise Mulheron Chelsea Taylor Neubauer Suzanne Newell Lisa Doan Nguyen Rick Nguyen James Norton Samuel O’Brien Tessa O’Brien
Taylah Rose Van Dyk Hayley Vandermeel Caitlyn Margaret Vest Meagan Walker Rachael Walker Natalie Ruth Wallace Tiffany Lucia Warren-Smith Daniel Wasson Tania Lisa Webster Amy Kathleen Werlemann Brittany West Inga Whan Keelan White Jordan Leslie Whyte Holly Wilcox Brayden Jay Wilks Brittany Williams Claire Williams Flora Ellen May Wilson Jordan William Woodham Cristina Woodley Courtney Woolcott Harrison Tyler Worner Madelaine Rose Wright Hongyan Wu Kailah Anne Zammit
TAFE NSW SKILLS TEAM HEALTH, WELLBEING AND COMMUNITY SERVICES DIPLOMA OF EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION AND CARE Amanda Bailey Ashleigh Bayley Jennifer Bourn Lindsay Cameron Rachel Cockburn Georgia Coleman Julian Cottier Lucinda Cullen Tegan Deaves Beatrice Edwards Mikayla Egan Michelle Gajdos Amanda Gee Brooke Harvey Paris Helson Rhiannon Hines Ella Holland Benjamin Hope Renee Jackson Ashley Kendall Natalie Kingsland Wills Rebecca Le-May Donna Leighton Gabriella Mcgill Tahlia McGowan Rebecca McGuire-Read Jaida McKenzie Jody McLean
Savannah Male Katharina Marks Codie Marsh Madison Mitchell Kiara Moore Aleisha Moss Sienna Nichols Josh Ninkie Maddison Peel Julianna Petrelli Amanda Pitts Nicole Purcell Lily Robinson Ashleigh Ruprecht Marion Schemel Janaya Scholte Nikki Shaw Keirra Sneddon Courteney Squires Sandra Thorpe Sarah Walker Ben Wenzel Keeley Whymark Jessica Wilson Sarah Wright Latisha Wyllie-McClung Lida Yazdani Tyran Yee
DIPLOMA OF LEISURE AND HEALTH
DIPLOMA OF SCHOOL AGE EDUCATION AND CARE
SKILLS TEAM INFRASTRUCTURE, ENERGY AND CONSTRUCTION
Ebba Boesen Rianne Keiselis
DIPLOMA OF COMMUNITY SERVICES Renee Carney Steev Hassall Jodi-Lee Jenkins Telma Martins Pinto Susan Melleuish Patricha Stapleton Faith Wokadala
DIPLOMA OF COMMUNITY SERVICES CASE MANAGEMENT Martine Bass Daniel Bennett Jessica Bolan Jenna Bridge Monica Leseberg Karena Robinson Felicity Sando Tamara White
DIPLOMA OF MENTAL HEALTH Nichollas Cassar Eleanor Chalker James Dunstan Angela Jansen Connor Jenkinson Shane Knight Sarah Mickelsen Kellie-Anne Williams
Sylvie Barrette Donna Britton Phatthanan Cousens Beverley Gray Carol Guan Julie Smith Toinette Thompson
DIPLOMA OF REMEDIAL MASSAGE Sean Hardingham Chantelle Herc Jia Lu Denise Maguire Gina Mitchell Lionel Moreland Maria Navarro Daniel Navarro Sandra Nilsen Kelly Plasto Joanne Roby James Russell Jannela Searle Angela Trichter Rebecca Wilks
ADVANCED DIPLOMA OF ELECTRICAL - ENGINEERING Kyle Mounser
DIPLOMA OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Steven Birch Calvin Cay Joshua Hafey Mitchel Schembri Dylan Taylor Brent Terry
SKILLS TEAM INNOVATIVE MANUFACTURING, ROBOTICS AND SCIENCE, CREATIVE AND DESIGN IDEATION DIPLOMA OF SCREEN AND MEDIA Lucie Horswell Alana-Jade Johnson Tamara Kinsella Elly Magee Bianca McCarthy Rylee McCormack Nathaniel Morrison Stephanie Murphy
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Grace O’Keefe Jamur Padilha Da Costa Rosemary Esther Palmer Kym Nicole Papallo Nerissa Payn Ryan Pearce Andrew Keith Penhall Eden Percival Debra Perkins Sarah Peterson Katharyn Phillips Lachlan Player David Christopher Preston-Thomson Madison Quiring Grace Rainey Jack Rawling Jayne Reznik Melissa Richardson Chloe Rivers Alyse Anne Roberts Matthew Roberts Hayley Robinson Joshua Rodier Lauren Jean Rowley Adam Russell Brendan Joseph Saines Brodie-Lee Saville Jason Scifleet Jordan Louise Scott Rebecca Claire Seddon Alexandra Shaw Charis Belle Shaw Ebony Shaw Kayla Stacey Shepherd Chelsea Sherd Jaiden Siedlecki Victoria Louise Longuet Sinclair Ellen Sithole Daisy Smartt Danny Ian Smith Emma Smith Graham Smith Jaimie-Lee Smith Joshua David Smith Britteney Ann Dionae Soltani Russell Spencer Kristen Starkey Joe Stephenson Amber Stofka Sarah Liliana Stone Starra Selina Strickland Michelle Strode Rebecca Sun Tahlia Svetlichny Kylie Lee Taylor Shannelle Lenore Kathleen Taylor Reena Thapa Karki Sharmaine Thavarajah Hayley Maree Tidyman Teneale Toker Lenna Palma Towers John Trovato Alison Turner Kasey Amelia Tysoe Jamie Uebel Emily Van Duuren
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Jessica Payne-Green Grace Pepper Amanda Rapley Lisa Smeekens Montana Walsh Simone White Zara Wood
DIPLOMA OF VISUAL ARTS Lisa Patrick Jennifer Sawada-Jorgensen Mark Sawyer
SKILLS TEAM TECHNOLOGY AND BUSINESS SERVICES DIPLOMA OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY NETWORKING James Blair Luke Evans Christopher Musgrove Lachlin McGuire Julian Paine Stephen Preston Alexis Snowdon Aleksandar Stevans Darcy Wood
DIPLOMA OF HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT Nicole Brice Samantha Lowe Philip Warran
SKILLS TEAM TOURISM AND EXPERIENCE SERVICES DIPLOMA OF BEAUTY THERAPY Samantha Adams Tymeika Anderson Cayla Baldwin Kathryn Blackford Shannon Campbell Vanessa Casey Rebecca Cullis Jazmine Davies Tahisha Dias Jessica Driscoll Cara Farham Candice Graham Charly Hambly-Richardson Rosalie Howes Alana-Jade Johnson Sarah Johnson
Pia Langelaar Susanna Leete Hollie Marsh Nicole Martin Brittany McDermott Emily Phillis Natalie Pinnock Chelsea Potter-Robertson Caitlin Quinn Haylea Ravenscroft Michelle Rogers Cody Santi Jennifer Singh Regan Smith Carole Stow Sarah Treanor Bianca Wicks Brittany Williams Naomi Zadow
DIPLOMA OF EVENT MANAGEMENT Georgia Ambrose Rebecca Akehurst Jade Clancy Maddison Feeman Vanessa Field Jade Flack Nathan Hey Lauren Higgins Gail Holliday
Rebecca Power Georgia Ruth Sharni Tonkin Madison Turnley Jasmine Wood Ylenna Zajec
DIPLOMA OF HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT Lauren Nink Megan Potter Madison Ritchie
DIPLOMA OF TRAVEL AND TOURISM MANAGEMENT Rebekah Bennett Katie Burton Elleese Chandler Ashley Harding Dominique King Noah Smith Isabel Speedie Taylor Stam-De-Jonge Melissa Tan Caitlin Trigg Erica Ward
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THE UNIVERSITY COUNCIL AS AT 14 JUNE 2019
OFFICIAL MEMBERS CHANCELLOR
Mr Paul Jeans BE(UNSW), FRSN, FIEAust, FAICD
VICE-CHANCELLOR AND PRESIDENT
Professor Alex Zelinsky AO BMathSc(Hons), Hon DSc, PhD(UOW), GradDip(AICD), FAA, FTSE, FIEEE, Hon FIEAust, FAICD
PRESIDENT OF ACADEMIC SENATE
Professor Mark Jones BSc(Hons), PhD(CNAA, UK), FIMechE, CEng, FIEAust, CPEng
MINISTERIAL APPOINTEES
Mr Doug Dean AM BCom(Newcastle), FCPA, FAIM, FAICD Ms Jann Gardner BA/LLB(Sydney), MBA(Newcastle), GAICD Ms Michelle McPherson BBus(Accounting)(UTS), CA, GAICD Ms Julie Phillips BPharm, DHP, MSc(Sydney), MBA(Macquarie)
MEMBERS ELECTED BY THE ACADEMIC STAFF Dr Roslyn Larkin BBus(Hons), PhD(Newcastle)
Conjoint Professor Geoff Lilliss BE(Hons), MBA(Merit)(Newcastle), Hon FIEAust, MAICD
Associate Professor Brendan Boyle BBus(DkIT, Ireland), MBS(UCD, Ireland), PhD(Sydney)
Mr Robert Kennedy AM BEc(ANU), FCPA
MEMBER ELECTED BY THE PROFESSIONAL STAFF
EXTERNAL MEMBERS APPOINTED BY COUNCIL
Dr Kylie Twyford AssocDipBus(Valuation)(SIT), BBus(Newcastle), BEd(Hons1) (Adult Education), PhD(UTS)
DEPUTY CHANCELLOR
Ms Dianne Allen BCom(Newcastle), FCA, GAICD, AMICDA
MEMBER ELECTED BY THE STUDENTS Miss Madeline Temple
Mr John Bowers BCom(Hons1), MCom(Newcastle), AM(Harvard), CFA Professor Peter Coaldrake AO PhD(Griffith), BA(Hons)(JCU)
SENIOR LEADERSHIP OF THE UNIVERSITY AS AT 14 JUNE 2019
VICE-CHANCELLOR AND PRESIDENT
Professor Alex Zelinsky AO BMathSc(Hons), Hon DSc, PhD(UOW), GradDip(AICD), FAA, FTSE, FIEEE, Hon FIEAust, FAICD
SENIOR DEPUTY VICE-CHANCELLOR AND VICE-PRESIDENT GLOBAL ENGAGEMENT AND PARTNERSHIPS Professor Kevin Hall BSc(Hons), MSc(Queen’s), PhD(UNSW), FRSN
ACTING DEPUTY VICE-CHANCELLOR (ACADEMIC) Professor Kent Anderson
ACTING DEPUTY VICE-CHANCELLOR (RESEARCH AND INNOVATION) Professor Deborah Hodgson PhD(Macquarie), AHPRA, PBA, FRSN, GAICD
PRO VICE-CHANCELLOR (GLOBAL RESEARCH) Laureate Professor Nicholas Talley AC
MBBS(Hons), MD(NSW), PhD(Sydney), MMedSci(Clin Epi) (Newcastle) FAHMS, FRACP, FAFPHM, FRCP(London)
PRO VICE-CHANCELLOR (LEARNING AND TEACHING) AND ACADEMIC REGISTRAR Professor Elizabeth Burd BEd(Hons)(CNAA), MSc, DPhil(York), PhD(Dunelm), FHEA, SMIEEE
PRO VICE-CHANCELLOR (RESEARCH AND INNOVATION) Professor Ros Smith BA(Hons)(Sydney), Phd(Oxford)
PRO VICE-CHANCELLOR (BUSINESS AND LAW) Professor Tony Travaglione BBus(Curtin), MIR, PhD(UWA)
INTERIM PRO VICE-CHANCELLOR (EDUCATION AND ARTS) Professor John Fischetti BA, MEd, EdD
PRO VICE-CHANCELLOR (ENGINEERING AND BUILT ENVIRONMENT) Professor Brett Ninness BEng, MEng, PhD(Newcastle), FIeee, FIEAust, FRSN, CPENG
PRO VICE-CHANCELLOR (HEALTH AND MEDICINE) Laureate Professor R John Aitken BSc(Lond), MSc(Wales), PhD(Cambridge), ScD(Cambridge), FRSE, FRSN, FAHMS, FAA
PRO VICE-CHANCELLOR (SCIENCE)
Professor Lee Smith B Sc(Hons)(Leicester), PhD(Warwick), FRSB
DEAN, CENTRAL COAST CAMPUS Dr Brok Glenn BSc(Hons), PhD(London)
DEAN, SYDNEY CAMPUS Professor Ann Brewer BA(Macquarie), MCom(Hons), PhD UNSW
CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER Mr Nat McGregor BCom(Newcastle), MBA(Deakin), DipFinancial Services(ANZIF), GAICD, CPA, ANZIIF Fellow
CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER Ms Paula Johnston BA, BCom(ANU), CA
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PRINCIPAL OFFICERS OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND FOUNDATION STUDIES CENTRE INTERIM DIRECTOR
OPEN FOUNDATION PROGRAM CONVENOR
Dr Anna Bennett
Ms Michelle Mansfield
BA(Hons)(Newcastle), PhD(UNSW)
BEc, BSocSci(Hons)(Newcastle)
DEPUTY DIRECTOR (TEACHING AND LEARNING) Associate Professor Michelle Picard
OPEN FOUNDATION (ONLINE) PROGRAM CONVENOR
BA (Hons), HigherDipEd(Pretoria), GradCert Higher Ed(Adelaide), GradDip ABET(UNISA, South Africa), MA/MED(ESL), PhD(Rhodes)
Dr Emma Hamilton BA(Hons), PhD(Newcastle)
FOUNDATION STUDIES PROGRAM CONVENOR (CENTRAL COAST CAMPUS)
YAPUG PROGRAM CONVENOR
Dr Joyleen Christensen
BBus(Hons)(Newcastle), GradCert Indig R&L(Melbourne), PhD(Newcastle)
BEc, BA(Hons), GradCert PTT(Newcastle), GradDip Theatre Stud(UNSW), PhD(Newcastle)
ELICOS PROGRAM CONVENOR Mr Ben Doran MA Ling TESOL(Macquarie), GradDip Arts(Melbourne), BA(UQ)
NEWSTEP PROGRAM CONVENOR Ms Beverley Wilson BSc, DipEd(Newcastle)
Dr Sharlene Leroy-Dyer
UON PREP BRIDGING COURSES CO-ORDINATOR Ms Catherine Burgess BSc, DipEd, GradCert PTT(Newcastle)
CENTRE EXECUTIVE OFFICER Ms Jenny Williams BA, MEdStud(Newcastle)
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TAFE NSW REGIONAL LEADERSHIP TEAM REGIONAL GENERAL MANAGER Ms Susie George
HEAD OF SKILLS TEAM TECHNOLOGY AND BUSINESS SERVICES
BBus(HR)(QUT), GCertMgt(Adelaide)
Ms Alicia Bales
DEPUTY REGIONAL GENERAL MANAGER
BSc(UTS), VGC Ed(Swinburne), Dip TDD(TAFE NSW), CIV TAE(Livingstone Institute of Vocational Training)
Ms Marie Larkings BEd(Early Childhood)(SIECS), AdvDipBusMngt(University of Ballarat), GAICD
HEAD OF SKILLS TEAM AGRIBUSINESS; SUPPLY CHAIN AND ECOMMERCE Mr Mark Primmer BVET(CSU)
HEAD OF SKILLS TEAM CAREER PATHWAYS, ABORIGINAL LANGUAGES AND EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS Mr Jason Darney BASocSci(Recreation-PhysEd), GradDipEd(CSU), GCMngt (Western Sydney)
HEAD OF SKILLS TEAM HEALTH, WELLBEING AND COMMUNITY SERVICES Ms Jane Smith
HEAD OF SKILLS TEAM TOURISM AND EXPERIENCE SERVICES Ms Gillian Gray MVET(SCU)
HEAD OF CUSTOMER AND STAKEHOLDER RELATIONS Mr Roger Hale Master of Education (Adult Education)(UTS), BEc(Macquarie), GradDip LLN(TAFE NSW)
HEAD OF STUDENT SERVICES Ms Michelle Van de Mortel GradCert Action Learning(UWS), BEd (Technical) (UTS), AdvDip BusMgmt(Ballarat), GCAICD
HEAD OF DELIVERY IMPLEMENTATION AND PERFORMANCE
B Applied Sci(Syd), Dip FM, Dip VET, CIV TAE
Ms Margaret Spears
HEAD OF SKILLS TEAM INFRASTRUCTURE, ENERGY AND CONSTRUCTION
DipTeach (Early Childhood)(Mitchell CAE), BEd(Darwin IT), MEdStud(Newcastle), GradCert e-Learning, VGradDip Mgmt(TAFENSW), GAICD
Mr Jason Herbohn BBus, MBA, MMngt, ADElectEng(USQ)
HEAD OF SKILLS TEAM INNOVATIVE MANUFACTURING, ROBOTICS AND SCIENCE; CREATIVE AND DESIGN IDEATION Ms Heather McGregor BA Communication(UTS), MA Indigenous Social Policy(UTS), AdvDip Applied Aboriginal Studies (Tranby Aboriginal College), Dip Project Mgmt(TAFE NSW), CIV Training & Assessment(TAFE NSW)
SENIOR MANAGER ABORIGINAL ENGAGEMENT Ms Sharon Taylor Bachelor Laws(LLB), Dip Neuroscience of Leadership, Associate Degree Law(LLA), CIV TAE/WHS
TAFE NSW ACADEMICS HEAD TEACHER BUSINESS SERVICES
HEAD TEACHER HAIR AND BEAUTY
Ms Erin Wheeler
Ms Kim Koopman
Associate Degree in VET, Dip Project Mgmt, Dip Accounting, Dip Bus Admin(TAFE NSW)
BEd(Adult Ed), BTeach(Adult Voc Ed)(UTS), Dip Salon Mgmt, CIV Hairdressing, CertIII Beauty, CertIV TAA(TAFE NSW)
HEAD TEACHER COMMERCIAL COOKERY AND HOSPITALITY
HEAD TEACHER HEALTH AND AGED CARE
Ms Sandra Stowe
BN(UWS), GradDipVETEd(CSU), ADip Mgmt(TAFE NSW)
VET(CSU), Dip Hosp Mgmt, CIV Com Cookery, CIV TAE(TAFE NSW)
Ms Teresa Welsman
HEAD TEACHER COMMUNITY SERVICES
HEAD TEACHER HEALTH SCIENCES, MASSAGE, OUTDOOR RECREATION AND FIRST AID
Ms Jo Boccalatte
Ms Wendy Davey
M Adult Ed(UTS), B Arts (Psychology)(UNE)
BSc, DipE Hons (Zoology)(UNSW), CIV TAA(TAFE NSW)
HEAD TEACHER EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION AND SUPPORT
HEAD TEACHER TECHNOLOGY
Ms Celia Hayes GradDip VocED (Tech Ed)(UTS), BA(Soc Welf)(CSU), Dip App Sc(Nurs)(Newcastle CAE), ADip Mgmt(TAFE NSW)
BBus(Newcastle), MBA(MQ), GradDipSocSc(UNE), GradDipAdultLLN(CSturt), GradCerteLearning(UNE), GradCertTESOL(MQ), GradCertMgtPostMBA(MQ), ATCL
HEAD TEACHER EARLY CHILDHOOD
HEAD TEACHER TRAVEL AND TOURISM
Ms Sharon Field
Ms Felicity Fragar
BEd(Earlychildhood)(Avondale), CIV TAE(Inspire)
GradDipVET(SCU), ADip Event Mgmt, ADip Travel Tourism(TAFE NSW), CIV TAE(MRWED)
HEAD TEACHER ELECTROTECHNOLOGY Mr Stephen Brown BEd, DipTeach(UTS)
HEAD TEACHER FINE ARTS Mr Matthew Tome BA(Sydney), Grad Dip Vis Arts, MArts(UNSW), Art Certificate(TAFE NSW)
Ms Margaret Kinvig
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